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In Investiture of the Gods, Goddess Nüwa hated King Zhou after seeing the obscene poems on the wall. Why didn't she kill King Zhou directly?

2024-09-19 21:07
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2024-09-19 21:15

In the Investiture of the Gods, Goddess Nüwa was the origin and creator of heaven and earth, as well as the guardian and judge of all things. Although she hated King Zhou's debauchery, she was not the decision-maker to kill him directly. Goddess Nüwa's hatred for King Zhou stemmed from his cruelty to humans and destruction of nature. Not only did King Zhou indulge in debauchery, but he also harmed loyal officials and destroyed divine artifacts, causing the imbalance between heaven and earth and tormenting all living things. Therefore, Goddess Nüwa felt angry and sad and decided to use her own power to punish King Zhou. However, Mother Nuwa was not a violent decision-maker. Her actions were determined by her beliefs and moral principles. Although she hated King Zhou, she also understood that violence was not the solution to the problem, but a peaceful and rational way to deal with it. Therefore, she did not kill King Zhou directly. Instead, she expressed her anger and dissatisfaction through some supernatural stories and destiny, hoping that humans could reflect on their actions and return to peace and rationality.

What was the meaning of the poem King Zhou wrote for Nüwa in Investiture of the Gods?

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2024-09-19 21:10

In Investiture of the Gods, King Zhou wrote a poem for Nvywa when he expressed his respect and gratitude to Nvywa. The most famous two lines are: "Nvywa created the world, and I painted rosy clouds for you." The meaning of this poem was that King Zhou believed that Nüwa was a great woman who created the world. He expressed his respect and gratitude to Nüwa and thought that he could talk to her on equal terms. This poem also became one of the classic plots in Investiture of the Gods.

The poem of King Zhou blaspheming Goddess Nvywa in the Investiture of the Gods?

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2024-09-19 21:12

There was no poem about King Zhou blaspheming Nuwa in the Investiture of the Gods. In the novels of the Investiture of the Gods, Nüwa was not portrayed as an evil woman. Instead, she was portrayed as a goddess who saved humans, flowers, and trees. She was respected and worshipped by the vassals and people of the Zhou Dynasty. In the novel, King Zhou was also portrayed as a fatuous and tyrannical monarch who harmed the people. His actions and tyranny led to the destruction of the Zhou Dynasty and he was eventually killed by King Wu of Zhou. Therefore, the plot about King Zhou blaspheming Nuwa was not one of the main plots in the novel.

King Wu of the Investiture of the Gods conquered King Zhou

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2025-01-13 03:53

" Investiture of the Gods: King Wu Conquers Zhou " was an ancient mythical drama. It told the story of King Zhou of the Shang Dynasty's debauchery, which triggered a war between gods and men. The drama mainly revolved around the war between King Wu of Zhou, Ji Fa, and King Zhou of Shang. It involved the discord between King Zhou and the fox spirit, Su Daji, as well as the plot of Jiang Ziya and others helping King Wu to fight against Shang Zhou. The series was released in 2009 with a total of 40 episodes.

In the Investiture of the Gods, King Zhou mentioned a poem about why Goddess Nvywa was so angry.

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2024-09-19 21:11

The Investiture of the Gods was an ancient Chinese novel that told the story of the power struggle between King Wu of Zhou, the son of King Wen of Zhou, and the remnants of the Shang Dynasty after the destruction of the Shang Dynasty at the end of the Zhou Dynasty. Nuwa and King Zhou were the two main characters in the novel. In the novel, Nüwa was a powerful goddess who created the world and maintained its order. But in the novel, Nüwa didn't show too much friendliness and kindness. She often used means to punish those who didn't follow her rules. As for why Nüwa was so angry, the novel did not explain in detail. However, it was conceivable that if Nüwa's world was destroyed or the rules she maintained were violated, she would be very angry and dissatisfied. As for the poem mentioned by King Zhou in the novel, its content was not completely preserved, so it was impossible to know its meaning. However, judging from the plot of the novel, this poem might be a poem written by Nüwa to express her dissatisfaction and sarcasm.

King Wu of the Investiture of the Gods conquered King Zhou for free

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2025-01-16 05:19

'Investiture of the Gods: King Wu's Expedition to King Zhou' was an ancient mythical drama adapted from 'Investiture of the Gods'. The play was directed by Jin Aoxun and starred Lin Xinru, Liu Dekai, Huang Weide, Lu Liangwei, and Wang Like. The plot was about 3000 years ago, a world-shaking battle between gods and humans broke out in the Central Plains. King Zhou of the Shang Dynasty was licentious, cruel, and fierce, causing complaints from all over the country. The show had a total of 40 episodes and could be watched on some online viewing platforms.

The Investiture of the Gods: King Wu's Expedition of King Zhou

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2024-12-25 23:51

"Investiture of the Gods: King Wu Conquers Zhou" was a television series from the mainland of China, adapted from the classic Chinese classic,"Investiture of the Gods." The play told the story of a war between gods and humans that broke out in the Central Plains about 3000 years ago. King Zhou of Shang's debauchery and cruelty triggered the war. The series was first aired in 2009 with a total of 40 episodes. Although the search results provided did not provide specific plot details, it could be speculated that the main plot of the drama was about King Wu Ji Fa leading an army to overthrow King Zhou's rule. It depicted a struggle between mortals and immortals, as well as the birth of a new dynasty.

I, King Zhou, smashed the Investiture of the Gods at the beginning

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2025-01-17 04:21

" I, King Zhou, Smashed the Investiture of the Gods at the Beginning " was a novel that told the story of the protagonist Du Chen's soul transmigrating into King Zhou's body. During the God-Sealing Tribulation, Jiang Ziya led the vassals to rebel and surrounded the Shang royal palace, forcing King Zhou to set himself on fire. Before he died, Du Chen's soul transmigrated into King Zhou's body and obtained the god-level selection system. This novel seemed to be set in the background of King Zhou, telling the story of rebirth and apotheosis. However, the specific plot and details could only be understood after reading the full text.

Investiture of the Gods: King Wu's conquest of Zhou

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2024-12-21 20:22

The plot of the 40th episode of Investiture of the Gods: King Wu Conquers King Zhou was that the Meridian Gate was attacked, the Zhou army poured into Zhaoge, the world was settled, King Wu proclaimed himself emperor, and established the Zhou Dynasty. The phoenix moved Nüwa, and Ziyu was reborn. In order to end their relationship, Feng came to cultivate with Nuwa. On the God-Sealing Platform, all the gods were granted titles. King Wu granted Jiang Ziya the title of Marquis of Qi, which was hereditary for his descendants.

King Wu of Zhou began to kill King Zhou.

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2025-01-04 20:24

Eight hundred years was the longest.

Investiture of the Gods: King Wu's Conquest of King Zhou Free Version

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2025-01-13 19:23

The Free Version of the Investiture of the Gods: King Wu's Expedition of King Zhou was a television series from the mainland of China. It was adapted from the classic Chinese classic,"The Investiture of the Gods." The play told the story of a war between gods and humans that broke out in the Central Plains about 3000 years ago. King Zhou of Shang's debauchery and cruelty triggered the war. The main actors in the Investiture of the Gods included Huang Weide, Lin Xinru, Liu Dekai, and Lou Qi. Although the search results provided did not explicitly mention the free version of the Investiture of the Gods, the complete set of the play could be found on some online viewing platforms.

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